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Feb 17, 2004

Online Reading Group: History of Intellectual Property

The Berkman Center is hosting an online reading group on the History of Intellectual Property in the U.S.

Feb 13, 2004

The Dean Example: Blogging in an "Echo Chamber?"

Was it just another case of a dot-com bubble -- the Dean campaign's army of bloggers, its ingenious meeting up software, and its impressive online fundraising?  A recent…

Feb 13, 2004

<-- The Filter -->February 2004

Your regular dose of public-interest Internet news and commentary from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.

Feb 12, 2004

Splitting Up the Pot of Money

Jim Griffin, former director of Geffen's technology group, argues in a story in Britain's The Register that DRM systems are doomed.  "The flow of information once digitzed is…

Feb 12, 2004

Charge! Lydon Leads "Audible Revolution"

Today's Guardian includes Ben Hammersley's report on new uses for audio on the Internet. Berkman Fellow and renowned journalist Christopher Lydon and his extensive collection of…

Feb 10, 2004

Toru Iiyoshi: Take Advantage of Technology for Teaching and Learning

Toru Iiyoshi, Senior Scholar and Director of the Knowledge Media Laboratory at the Carnegie Foundation, shared with the Berkman Center today the Knowledge Media Laboratory's…

Feb 9, 2004

The Gadget Factor

Don't let its size deceive you -- this sleek little gadget is shaking the foundations of the digital media debate.&nbsp; In a new audio documentary,&nbsp;The Gadget Factor,…

Feb 9, 2004

On Rebuilding a Free Culture: Lessig to Speak at Radcliffe, 2/12/04

Professor Lawrence Lessig of Stanford Law School will speak on Thursday, February 12, 2004, 4:00pm at the Radcliffe Institute.

Feb 9, 2004

Blogs Promote Local Issues

A report in the Fort Worth Star Telegram, Local Activists Spread the Word Online, describes the emergence of blogs as a powerful tool in local politics.  The article surveys a…

Feb 9, 2004

Raid on Kazaa Software Maker

The offices of Sherman Networks Ltd, an Australian company that makes Kazaa P2P software, were raided last week on a search for evidence about potential copyright violations.  A…

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